The Chicago White Sox and Toronto Blue Jays faced off in a four-game series from April 23-26, with the Blue Jays coming out on top in all four games. The White Sox, who were expected to be contenders this season, have struggled in the early part of the season and are now sitting at a disappointing 7-17 record.
Game 1 Recap: Blue Jays 7, White Sox 3
In the first game of the series, the Blue Jays got off to a hot start, scoring four runs in the first inning. The White Sox were able to cut the lead to 4-3, but the Blue Jays added three more runs in the eighth inning to seal the win.
Game 2 Recap: Blue Jays 8, White Sox 6
The second game of the series was a back-and-forth affair, with both teams scoring runs early and often. The White Sox took a 6-5 lead in the top of the eighth inning, but the Blue Jays came back with three runs in the bottom of the inning to take the lead for good.
Game 3 Recap: Blue Jays 4, White Sox 2
The third game of the series was a low-scoring affair, with both teams struggling to get runs on the board. The Blue Jays were able to score two runs in the bottom of the eighth inning to take the lead, and their bullpen was able to hold on for the win.
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Game 4 Recap: Blue Jays 5, White Sox 0
In the final game of the series, the Blue Jays dominated from start to finish, shutting out the White Sox and holding them to just three hits. Blue Jays starting pitcher Robbie Ray was excellent, striking out 12 batters over seven innings.
White Sox struggles and injury concerns
The White Sox have struggled in all aspects of the game during their six-game losing streak. Their offense has been inconsistent, and their pitching staff has struggled to keep runs off the board. The team has also been dealing with some key injuries, including outfielder Luis Robert and starting pitcher Dylan Cease.
Despite the early-season struggles, the White Sox have a talented roster and should be able to turn things around. However, they will need to get healthy and improve their performance on both sides of the ball.
Charlie Montoyo's return to Rogers Centre
Former Blue Jays manager Charlie Montoyo made his return to Rogers Centre as the bench coach for the White Sox. Montoyo managed the Blue Jays from 2019-2022 and was well-respected by both players and fans during his time in Toronto.
Montoyo received a warm welcome from the fans during the series, and he spoke highly of his time with the Blue Jays in a pre-game interview. "I have nothing but good memories here," Montoyo said. "It was a great time for me and my family."
Jake Burger's MLB Player Prop Bets
Despite the team's struggles, White Sox infielder Jake Burger has been a bright spot for the team. Burger has been impressive at the plate in his limited playing time this season, and he has caught the attention of sports bettors.
Several sportsbooks have listed player prop bets for Burger, including his odds to hit a home run in a specific game or to record multiple hits. While Burger's success is a positive sign for the White Sox, the team will need more contributions from their other players if they hope to turn things around.
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